Paul Schoenfield's 2009 album, "Schoenfield, P.: 4 Souvenirs / Partita for Violin and Piano / 3 Country Fiddle Pieces / Cafe Music," is a captivating exploration of chamber music that seamlessly blends classical elegance with folk and jazz influences. This collection of 17 tracks, spanning over an hour and ten minutes, showcases Schoenfield's versatility and ingenuity as a composer.
The album opens with "4 Souvenirs," a delightful quartet of pieces that draw inspiration from various dance styles, including Samba, Tango, Tin Pan Alley, and Square Dance. Each piece is a testament to Schoenfield's ability to infuse classical forms with a sense of playfulness and rhythmic vitality.
The centerpiece of the album is the "Partita for Violin and Piano," a seven-movement suite that pays homage to the Baroque dance suite while incorporating modern harmonies and structures. The Partita is a journey through a variety of moods and tempos, from the lively "Overture" to the introspective "Nigun" and the grand "Sinfonia."
"3 Country Fiddle Pieces" offers a taste of American folk music, with titles like "Who Let the Cat Out Last Night?" and "Pining for Betsy." These pieces are characterized by their catchy melodies and rhythmic drive, showcasing Schoenfield's ability to blend folk traditions with classical techniques.
The album concludes with "Café Music," a trio for violin, cello, and piano that evokes the lively atmosphere of a European café. The three movements, "Allegro," "Rubato, andante moderato," and "Presto," offer a mix of elegance, nostalgia, and exuberance.
Performed by a talented ensemble including William Terwilliger, Andrew Cooperstock, Opus Two, and others, this album is a testament to Paul Schoenfield's unique voice in contemporary classical music. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to his work, this album is sure to delight and inspire.